Aquatic microbial ecology, a growing interdisciplinary field, has become
increasingly compartmentalized in recent years. The aim of this volume
is to propose a framework for biochemical and molecular approaches,
which are employed ever more widely in studies of aquatic microbial
communities and ecosystem functioning. The book presents state of the
art applications of modern molecular research techniques to a range of
topics in ectoenzymes microbial carbon metabolism bacterial population
dynamics RNA chemotaxonomy of microbial communities plasmids and
adaptation to environmental conditions. Written for limnologists, marine
biologists, and all researchers interested in environmental microbiology
and molecular aspects of ecology, this volume will provide a stimulating
introduction to this emerging field.